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University of Southern Denmark BSc in Engineering - Mechanical
University of Southern Denmark

University of Southern Denmark

BSc in Engineering - Mechanical

Sønderborg, Denmark

BSc

3 years

English, Danish

Full time

15 Mar 2026*

01 Sep 2026

EUR 6,950 / per semester **

On-Campus

* March 15 at 12 noon

** Free for full degree students with Nordic, EU/EEA and Swiss citizenship.

Key Summary

    About : The BSc in Engineering - Mechanical focuses on the principles of mechanical engineering. This program emphasizes design, analysis, and manufacturing processes. Students will engage in practical projects alongside theoretical learning to develop a solid understanding of engineering fundamentals.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates often pursue careers as mechanical engineers, design engineers, or project managers. They can find opportunities in sectors like manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and energy.

Make a quantum leap – become a mechanical engineer

Thinking outside the box is part of an engineer’s DNA. As a mechanical engineer, you can push the limits of what is technically possible. The complex requirements for modern products cannot be met without ingenuity, collaboration and a solid theoretical professional education. As a mechanical engineer you can make a true difference.

How is the programme structured?

The bachelor education consists of a combination of theoretical courses and practical project work. On the first four semesters, you are continuously taught basic subjects such as mathematics, statics and strength theory. From the very start you will be part of a project group to work on a mechanical project based on industrial problems.

The education in Sønderborg is taught in English and has a special focus on mechatronic systems, solid mechanics and intelligent mechanical and hydraulic systems.

Every semester is based on a main theme:

  • The first semester: Discover the mechanical development process.
  • The second semester: Design and build mechanical products
  • The third semester: Manufacture and operate mechanical systems
  • The fourth semester: Cooling-heating and power conversion systems
  • The fifth semester: Experts in Team innovation / Innovation / specialisation.
  • The sixth semester: You will write your bachelor project – often in cooperation with a company or on a research project.